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- proper noun UK
House of Lords
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After their heroics resisting the government's over house arrest, the Lords is the place to be this week.
Archive 2005-03-01 2005
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After their heroics resisting the government's over house arrest, the Lords is the place to be this week.
March 2005 2005
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After their heroics resisting the government's over house arrest, the Lords is the place to be this week.
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To say that the Lords may never amend or reject a money bill would be equivalent to changing the Constitution of Parliament by providing that the King and Commons may enact money bills, and that the passage of such bills through the Lords is an unnecessary formality.
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'Lords' is ten tracks (of the available 41) picked by Mr. James himself to represent the distillation of the entire Analord project.
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'Lords' is ten tracks (of the available 41) picked by Mr. James himself to represent the distillation of the entire Analord project.
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It's a children's book for ages 9-12, and is the story of seven seemingly normal kids who are actually Elven Lords from a fantasy world who were lost to this world as infants as a result of a battle.
Curses! The Curse of the Spider King blog tour has begun! nissa_amas_katoj 2009
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We last left Uhtred, in Lords of the North, apparently an ally with King Alfred, while the Vikings were making a very successful takeover of England, making it seem like there was little hope left for Alfred and his Saxon people.
“Sword Song: The Battle for London” by Bernard Cornwell (Harpercollins, 2008) « The BookBanter Blog 2010
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We last left Uhtred, in Lords of the North, apparently an ally with King Alfred, while the Vikings were making a very successful takeover of England, making it seem like there was little hope left for Alfred and his Saxon people.
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Because as the Shadow Proclamation lady said ... the time of the Time Lords is past.
Let's give that Gallifrey Returns theory its due! rabid1st 2009
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